Pamela Anderson Love Story Began 'on' the Poker Table

Friday, 5 October 2007

Well, it might just be pure speculation, but it will give hope to
thousands of poker players around the world. It has been touted
that former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson may be heading down the
aisle with Paris Hilton's 1 Night in Paris co-star, Ri

Well, it might just be pure speculation, but it will give hope to
thousands of poker players around the world. It has been touted
that former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson may be heading down the
aisle with Paris Hilton's 1 Night in Paris co-star, Rick Salomon
because of a poker debt.
The two reportedly obtained a marriage license in Las Vegas, as
verified by the Clark County Marriage License Bureau.
Chips around the world were rifled with interest when, in early
September, Anderson revealed in an airing of The Ellen DeGeneres
Show that she was dating a mystery man who was a professional poker
player. One would now assume Salomon was the unnamed poker player
lover Anderson referred to. Whilst Salomon is yet to take any major
titles in the world of poker, he has had success away from the
felt. The pinnacle thus far? Co-starring in Paris Hilton’s infamous
sex tape.
Salomon doesn’t appear to have changed his poker game very much
recently when Anderson revealed that she had “paid off a poker debt
with sexual favours, and fell in love,” Anderson said.
“It's so romantic. It's romance. I'm not really engaged. I don't
know what I am,” Anderson added. “We may never get that far. We're
in love. This is nice.”
Expect to see Salomon and Anderson Heads Up coming to a cheaply
produced DVD soon.

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